A Pipe Behind a Finished Wall Should Never Be a Surprise.

Most plumbing failures in Malaysia begin long before leaks become visible. Le Lume plans plumbing and sanitary systems early, with proper material selection, routing, and installation decisions made before walls are closed and finishes begin.

Why Most Plumbing Work Disappoints?

  • Pipe routing not verified against actual site openings.
  • Wrong pipe material used for hot or cold water.
  • Pipe joints not pressure-tested before wall closure.
  • Sanitary fittings installed without slab coordination.
  • Water heaters installed without pressure relief planning.

How We Work for Leak-Proof Plumbing & Sanitary Works in Malaysia

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Site Assessment and Existing System Review
We inspect existing pipe layout, material condition, and water pressure before specifying new plumbing works, especially in older Malaysian properties with ageing GI pipes.
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Pipe Material and System Specification
We specify pipe materials based on water type, routing, and pressure conditions. PPR is commonly used for hot and cold water systems, while uPVC is suitable for drainage and selected cold-water applications.
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03
Routing and Coordination with Other Trades
We confirm plumbing routes, drainage falls, waterproofing penetrations, and sanitary positions on site before screeding, tiling, or wall closure begins.
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04
Installation by Our Own Team
The same team assesses, specifies, and installs the plumbing system, allowing faster on-site decisions when actual conditions differ from the original plan.
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05
Pressure Test and Quality Check Before Handover
We pressure-test pipework, drainage, sanitary fittings, and water heater connections before walls are closed or finishes are applied.

We Specify the Right Plumbing System Before the Wall Opens.

We work across the full range of plumbing and sanitary works used in Malaysian residential and commercial construction. Not every pipe material or system suits every space, and in Malaysia's climate, the wrong specification does not just underperform.

The right specification depends on four things: the pipe application and what is running through it, the existing system condition and material, the water pressure at the point of installation, and how the plumbing works interact with the waterproofing and tiling scope around it. We assess all four before anything is confirmed.

Plumbing Works Malaysia
Bathroom Plumbing
Pipe Replacement
Water Pipe Repair
Concealed Pipe Leak Repair
Water Heater Installation
Kitchen Plumbing
Wall-Hung Toilet Installation
Basin Installation
GI Pipe Replacement
Commercial Plumbing
Residential Plumbing

The Plumber Is in the Room When the Design Decisions Are Made.

In many renovation projects, plumbing decisions are made too late, after surrounding works have already started. At Le Lume, pipe routes, drainage, waterproofing penetrations, sanitary positions, and water heater requirements are coordinated early within the full design and construction scope before walls, floors, and finishes are closed.

Construction Services by Le Lume Studio

Le Lume is a full design and build studio. If your project needs more than plumbing works, or if the plumbing is part of a larger renovation or commercial fit-out, we handle the full scope under one roof.

Space Planning & Layout Optimization

Every square foot is assigned a purpose. Nothing wasted or forced.

Full Renovation & Refurbishment

Every element replaced or refined, one standard from start to finish.

Partitioning & Drywall Systems

Spaces divided with precision: clean lines, correct proportion, and zero compromise.

Modern Ceiling & Lighting Design

Ceiling and light are resolved together by shaping volume, mood, and depth.

High-Performance Flooring & Tiling

Surfaces chosen for how they hold, not just how they look.

Tell Us About Your Space. We Will Tell You What the Plumbing Needs.

Residential or commercial, full bathroom renovation or a single concealed leak you cannot resolve, Le Lume starts from wherever you are. If you are not sure whether the problem is a plumbing issue or something else entirely, that is exactly the right place to begin.

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Questions We Get Asked About Plumbing Works.

What is the best pipe material for plumbing in Malaysian homes?

PPR pipes are the industry standard for hot and cold water supply in most Malaysian properties due to their heat-fused, leak-resistant joints. Older galvanised iron pipes, commonly found in pre-1990s buildings, often corrode internally and should usually be inspected or replaced during renovation works.

Low water pressure in Malaysian properties is usually caused by corroded GI pipes, concealed leaks, or issues with the booster pump or pressure regulator. Sudden pressure drops often relate to building supply systems, while gradual drops usually indicate internal plumbing issues.

Early signs of concealed pipe leaks include unusually high water bills, damp patches, paint bubbling, musty smells, and ceiling stains below wet areas. The earlier a leak is diagnosed, the lower the repair cost and damage scope.

An S-trap drains through the floor, while a P-trap drains through the wall. The correct choice depends on your bathroom’s existing waste outlet position, not design preference, and should be confirmed before selecting the toilet bowl.

Yes, in most cases. Wall-hung toilets require a concealed cistern frame, proper wall support, and compatible waste outlet positioning, which is easier to coordinate during a full bathroom renovation.

Instant electric water heaters are the most practical choice for most Malaysian apartments and condos, while storage or gas systems are better suited for larger properties with higher simultaneous hot water demand.

Yes. Pressure testing confirms supply pipes and joints are leak-free before walls are closed, while flow testing checks proper drainage before screeding and finishes begin.

Plumbing costs in Malaysia depend on the scope, pipe materials, sanitary fittings, existing system condition, and access requirements. Accurate quotations are usually confirmed after a site inspection and system assessment.